Terminator 1 Review for Sega Genesis and Mega Drive – MyGamerXP

. The Terminator was released by Virgin Games on the Sega Mega Drive and Genesis in 1992. Licensed games have always been a bit of a gamble; they’re often average at best, but there are some exceptions like Aladdin which is one of my favourites on the system. I still have the game cartridge that my cousin owned back in the early 90’s, but is it any good? Let’s take a look in this review…
The game opens with a title sequence similar to the style of the iconic movie. Playing on a PAL Mega Drive, the music is great, but it can sound slightly too fast on a Sega Genesis. This is due to the European version running at 50Hz instead of 60. Thankfully, if you’re choosing to play this on an emulator, there is an option to set it to PAL mode.
You play the entire game from the perspective of Kyle Reese, starting out in the future armed with an unlimited supply of grenades to lob at your foes. While this feels very awkward to start with, and laborious as you make your way through the initial corridor full of Terminators, it’s not long before you’re able to find a gun and start making some real progress!
Full Written Review: http://www.mygamerxp.com/sega/the-terminator-review-sega-genesis-mega-drive/
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